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  • Vandals damage Kerang junior clubrooms

    Vandals damage Kerang junior clubrooms

    YOUNG children have been targeted by vandals after they allegedly tried to access a junior football clubroom in Kerang last month. The incident happened between…

  • Security tightened after thieves attempt to enter supermarket

    Security tightened after thieves attempt to enter supermarket

    SECURITY has been tightened at a Leitchville supermarket after offenders tried to enter the store. Around midnight on August 3, IGA Xpress owner Aman Singh…

  • New MDAS board for reform agenda

    New MDAS board for reform agenda

    A TUMULTUOUS past has been left behind as Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) secures a full complement of board members. The board is spearheading the…

  • Regional NSW goes into seven-day snap lockdown

    Regional NSW goes into seven-day snap lockdown

    THE round nine clash between Hay and Wandella at Moulamein finished just before NSW went into a seven-day statewide lockdown. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian was…

  • Work begins on children’s centre expansion

    Work begins on children’s centre expansion

    WORK has begun on the Gannawarra Shire Children’s Centre expansion, which will increase enrolments next year. The expansion will provide three-year-old kindergarten sessions in 2022.…

  • Senior Citizens may fold if no new members

    Senior Citizens may fold if no new members

    KERANG Senior Citizens is at risk of folding if it can’t attract more members at its next annual general meeting. Club treasurer and secretary Shirley…

  • Book Week parade cancelled amid Covid restrictions

    Book Week parade cancelled amid Covid restrictions

    AN institution in the Kerang and district area might be cancelled because of the Covid pandemic, but that won’t stop children celebrating their favourite characters,…

  • Scout attire proudly worn in the community

    Scout attire proudly worn in the community

    DONNING the scarf is a proud weekly tradition for some of the region’s youngest citizens. And now past and present members of the Scouting movement…

  • Walsh urges support for show events to proceed

    Walsh urges support for show events to proceed

    FINANCIAL support must be provided to revive competitions held as part of the Royal Melbourne Show after it was cancelled for the second year in…

  • Poor quality in town water

    Poor quality in town water

    POOR raw water quality in the Gunbower Creek is leading to taste and odour issues in the water supply of Leitchville and Cohuna. Coliban Water…

  • Eye and vision problems common for indigenous people

    Eye and vision problems common for indigenous people

    SWAN Hill and Kerang Optical are raising awareness of the eye health issues faced by Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people during August, and the…

  • Study funded for best freight network

    Study funded for best freight network

    A ROAD freight study will help Swan Hill and Gannawarra councils identify infrastructure constraints on the local road network. Minister for Ports and Freight Melissa…

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